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I can't believe this hasn't been brought up yet. This is truely a nasty piece of news. What do the Quebecers in th Backroom think of this?
CNN - link
I can't believe this hasn't been brought up yet. This is truely a nasty piece of news. What do the Quebecers in th Backroom think of this?
Why we're just delighted of course.
There is now a good chance someone will run her over if they see her crossing the street.
Unto each good man a good dog
This is why the Death Penalty is such a good idea. So that individuals such as her will never get the chance to be rehabilitated. Doubtless she will now write a book on her harrowing journey to find herself in prison.
"War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. The decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse. The person who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself."
-- John Stewart Mills
But from the absolute will of an entire people there is no appeal, no redemption, no refuge but treason.
LORD ACTON
I'm all for the death penalty, but we can't have it until we have cops who won't manufacture evidence and incriminate the innocent just to close the case to make themselves look good. Look how many innocent people we would have executed in the last twenty years because the cops couldn't find the real killer, so they framed an easy target.Originally Posted by sharrukin
Don't we have a law that forbids criminals from profiting from books about their crimes?Originally Posted by sharrukin
Unto each good man a good dog
Why wouldn't you want her to be rehabilitated? I can understand arguing that she should be executed on the grounds you think she can't be rehabilitated, but I don't see why you would object to her being turned into a functioning member of society if at all possible.So that individuals such as her will never get the chance to be rehabilitated.
Co-Lord of BKS and Beirut's Kingdom of Peace and Love.
"Handsome features, rugged exteriors, intellectual chick magnets, we're pretty much twins."-Beirut
"Rhy, where's your helicopter now? Where's your ******* helicopter now?"-Mephistopheles.
Punishment. Revenge. Read what this heinous broad did and you will see that rehabilitation is far, far more than she deserves.
Unto each good man a good dog
I´d go the middle way and make her a functioning member of a nice prison, maybe she can sort out waste or so, so we don´t need to distinguish between three different kinds of waste at home anymore.Originally Posted by Big King Sanctaphrax
"Just throw everything in there, we have enough criminals to sort it afterwards."
"Topic is tired and needs a nap." - Tosa Inu
Death penalty is for people like her and her ex-husband. I read that she was very manipulative in prison, now we release that in the society. But of course she is healed...
So it's a bloodlust thing. That doesn't sound much like justice to me.Originally Posted by Beirut
I'm also baffled by the idea that rehabilitation is for the criminal's sake-it isn't. It is or society's sake, so that we don't have to waste money keeping them in prison or make killers of ourselves by executing them. I mean, surely to turn a stone-sold murderess into a functional member of society, as opposed to giving in to our baser instincts and slaying her, would be a truly noble goal?
Co-Lord of BKS and Beirut's Kingdom of Peace and Love.
"Handsome features, rugged exteriors, intellectual chick magnets, we're pretty much twins."-Beirut
"Rhy, where's your helicopter now? Where's your ******* helicopter now?"-Mephistopheles.
It isn't?Originally Posted by Big King Sanctaphrax
Wheel down, wheel down to southward! Oh, Gooverooska, go!
And tell the Deep-Sea Viceroys the story of our woe;
Ere, empty as the shark's egg the tempest flings ashore,
The Beaches of Lukannon shall know their sons no more!
Rudyard Kipling, Lukannon
If you fix a software problem, is that for your computer`s sake or yours?Originally Posted by the tokai
You know how you can cure a mad cow? Find an old penny, blacken it over an open flame, bind it on a cat`s hair and hold it into a river flowing east. In comparison with that behaviour the cow is normal.Punishment. Revenge. Read what this heinous broad did and you will see that rehabilitation is far, far more than she deserves.
Criminals are humans, not computers.Originally Posted by A.Saturnus
Wheel down, wheel down to southward! Oh, Gooverooska, go!
And tell the Deep-Sea Viceroys the story of our woe;
Ere, empty as the shark's egg the tempest flings ashore,
The Beaches of Lukannon shall know their sons no more!
Rudyard Kipling, Lukannon
The real problem is not the justice system itself. It is the boneheaded move by the prosecutor to cut her a sweet deal because he freaked out thinking he might not have enough to convict her boyfriend, one of the most heinous criminals in Canadian history. In the annals of prosecutorial error, this has to be at the top of the list. They should never have cut her a deal, but I believe they did it so that she could give them the videotapes the couple had made of their abductions and murders, and thus convict Bernardo. Even if Canada had had the death penalty, Homolko would not have been facing it.
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"I love this fellow God. He's so deliciously evil." --Stuart Griffin
Send her to Iraq, use her to help clear out a minefield
*watchers her run in blindfolded* *BAM!* *Gets hit with intestine*
BTW Justice is an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth. She tortured and killed 3 young girls with her husband, she should be tortured and killed. It's that simple.
Why do you hate Freedom?
The US is marching backward to the values of Michael Stivic.
Aren't you Catholic? Yanno, God did a bit of a flip-flop on that 'eye for an eye' thing when his Son was born.Originally Posted by Kaiser of Arabia
Shhhhhh!Originally Posted by Proletariat
It worked for babalyon.
Why do you hate Freedom?
The US is marching backward to the values of Michael Stivic.
I've rarely seen eyes that had that much *evil* in them.
She looks ready to kill the photographer !
But yeah, manslaughter, huge mistake.
Yes, Iraq is peaceful. Go to sleep now. - Adrian II
There is nothing noble in giving her what she took from her victims.I'm also baffled by the idea that rehabilitation is for the criminal's sake-it isn't. It is or society's sake, so that we don't have to waste money keeping them in prison or make killers of ourselves by executing them. I mean, surely to turn a stone-sold murderess into a functional member of society, as opposed to giving in to our baser instincts and slaying her, would be a truly noble goal?
Hang Her. Literally, hang her. Scum like that does not deserve to be kept alive.
I'd perfer decapitation and/or drawing and quartering. Just to make 100% sure she's dead.Originally Posted by ghost908
Why do you hate Freedom?
The US is marching backward to the values of Michael Stivic.
I think based on the fact that prison psychologists have indicated that she is at such a high risk to re-offend, she should be under continuous and substantial monitoring. Other than that, what can you do? She's not getting out on parole, she served the full term of her sentance. If you feel 12 years is too light a sentance for manslaughter, petition to have the law changed. If you think she never should have been allowed to plead to manslaughter, start a protest to have the prosecuters removed from their jobs.
But from the way the police handled the case, it sounds like Paul Bernardo was the guy raping & murdering these girls and she went along (didn't turn him in, helped him select victims), rather than taking an active role. The bit about offering her sister as a victim seems pretty sick, but again, she didn't DO it, Bernardo did, and without her testimony, he could have walked.
Justice is never perfect, but let me ask you this... would you rather have her getting out after 12 years and Bernardo behind bars for life, or vice versa? Or worse, getting a conviction on neither?
"A man who doesn't spend time with his family can never be a real man."
Don Vito Corleone: The Godfather, Part 1.
"Then wait for them and swear to God in heaven that if they spew that bull to you or your family again you will cave there heads in with a sledgehammer"
Strike for the South
Eh. She only "kills" or is party to the killing of women. I'm safe; I couldn't care less.
There is a movie being made about that will be ready pretty soon. That girl who plays Donna from That 70's Show is playing her.
Bloodlust? Maybe not. But certainly revenge for the sake of revenge.Originally Posted by Big King Sanctaphrax
To understand our motivations in this matter you would need to understand just how much the crimes perpetrated by her and her husband rocked the whole country. God knows things like this happen, unfortunately, all the time, but for some reason this one was the zenith of all evils to us. It was the straw that broke the camel's back and had thirty million Canadians either screaming with rage or simply crying in frustration.
I'm not sure why this case affected the country so deeply, but it did. I do not doubt for a moment that many millions of Canadians, normally fair people with an inate sense of law and order, of justice and fairplay, would be more than happy if someone ran the bitch over and then backed up and did it again.
I myself, casting aside all exagerations of toughguy talk, cannot guarantee that if I saw her I would not attack her with all my force.
Unto each good man a good dog
So if I break the law by smoking marijuana, do I get to smoke until I die (which would take a very very long time)? Sweet!BTW Justice is an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth. She tortured and killed 3 young girls with her husband, she should be tortured and killed. It's that simple.
"But if you should fall you fall alone,
If you should stand then who's to guide you?
If I knew the way I would take you home."
Grateful Dead, "Ripple"
No they should just make u smoke until u can smoke no more :POriginally Posted by Steppe Merc
I'm not defending this wicked woman, but this is not a good reason for exacting revenge. I can just picture throngs of Canadians with pitch forks and torches meteing out their own justice when their own government played by it's own rules that they have their own say in.Originally Posted by Beirut
You don't know the Canadian justice system my friend. This is a country where if convicted of manslaughter you get 5 years, and be up for parole in 1 or 2 with good behavior. A life sentence is 25 years usually. But there is a provision to keep someone in jail till they die (I'm fairly certainOriginally Posted by Don Corleone
Bernardo got that).
If you havin' skyrim problems I feel bad for you son.. I dodged 99 arrows but my knee took one.
VENI, VIDI, NATES CALCE CONCIDI
I came, I saw, I kicked ass
I'm not saying it's right, I'm only saying those feelings exists.Originally Posted by Proletariat
I know very well I would be wrong to hurt her, but, as I said, I cannot guarantee that I wouldn't if I saw her.
Unto each good man a good dog
You know you'd have to smoke your own body weight in pot, right?Originally Posted by Steppe Merc
So that individuals such as her will never get the chance to be rehabilitated.
Revenge and justice are posed as two seperate things which in my opinion is incorrect. If a man walks up to someone and puts a bullet in his brain and then gives himself up to the police. If you know absolutely that he will never do any such thing again in his life does he get to go home after a shower to wash off the blood?Originally Posted by Big King Sanctaphrax
If not then we are talking punishment/revenge, aren't we?
Beirut said it well.Originally Posted by Big King Sanctaphrax
Yes it's a bloodlust thing AND it's justice. Like most things in life it manages to be at least two things at the same time. They are not mutually exclusive but rather are tied up in being the same thing and revenge can exist without justice, but justice cannot exist without the other.
I just cannot find the interest in saving someone who is so utterly despicable that she would be part of the rape and murder of her own sister as well as other young girls. People die all the time and many of them are far more worthy of my concern than this evil bitch.Originally Posted by Big King Sanctaphrax
There is nothing noble about helping her when others exist who are far more deserving.
Originally Posted by Don Corleone
"War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. The decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks that nothing is worth war is much worse. The person who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing which is more important than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature and has no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself."
-- John Stewart Mills
But from the absolute will of an entire people there is no appeal, no redemption, no refuge but treason.
LORD ACTON
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